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Definition of ordinale

ordinale
Ordinal Or"di*nal, n. 1. A word or number denoting order or succession. 2. (Ch. of Eng.) The book of forms for making, ordaining, and consecrating bishops, priests, and deacons. 3. (R. C. Ch.) A book containing the rubrics of the Mass. [Written also ordinale.]

Meaning of ordinale from wikipedia

- Sangaris ordinale is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Monné and Monné in 2009. It is known from Ecuador. BioLib.cz -...
- Wordsworth edited for the Henry Bradshaw Society the early 15th-century Ordinale Sarum of Clement Maydeston, but the work did not appear in print until...
- The three plays are Origo Mundi (The Origin of the World, also known as Ordinale de Origine Mundi, 2,846 lines), P****io Christi (The P****ion of Christ,...
- the Ordinale and the Consuetudinarium. The Institutio detailed the duties of the cathedral clergy at Salisbury, along with their rights. The Ordinale covered...
- charter, the Ordinale, provided the exact details of the liturgy, the obligations of office bearers and the conduct of the Order. The Ordinale contains rules...
- what the age of the moon will be on the morrow...) J. N. Dalton, ed., Ordinale Exon. vol. 1, Henry Bradshaw Society, London, 1909, p. 37. The Book of...
- and what the age of the moon will be on the morrow...) J.N. Dalton, ed., Ordinale Exon. vol. 1, Henry Bradshaw Society, London, 1909, p. 37. Roger Bacon...
- Lincoln, Cooke edited for the Henry Bradshaw Society the early 15th century Ordinale Sarum of Clement Maydeston, but the work did not appear in print until...
- their celebration within his diocese. These Rules were in two parts, the Ordinale, and the Consuetudinary. The use of these Rules became very extensive;...
- Eeles', The Times, 18 August 1954 Eeles, Francis (1914). "The Holyrood Ordinale: a Scottish Version of a Directory of English Augustinian Canons, with...